Some colonial governments rejected the Albany Plan of Union because...

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The question is asking why some colonial governments rejected the Albany Plan of Union, specifically examining the reasons behind their opposition to it.

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They feared losing power and authority to a central government.

The final answer is they feared losing power and authority to a central government.

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The final answer is they feared losing power and authority to a central government.

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The Albany Plan of Union was an early attempt to unite the American colonies under a more centralized government. However, it faced rejection as individual colonial governments were concerned about losing their own authority and control.

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A common mistake is assuming the plan would completely make colonies independent from Britain, which was not the intent.

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